Accidents
Suzuki GSX-R 1000 Crashes With Careless Car Driver
These days, the web has once again circled a video from Italy in which we can follow the real drama of two motorcyclists.
While driving fast, the motorcyclist filmed a scene on camera when his colleague crashed into a slow driver of a passenger car.
The motorcyclist was too fast for the road conditions, and after a series of unfortunate circumstances, he could not avoid a collision with the slow driver. In the video, we can follow the moment when the motorcyclist was surprised by the driver of a personal vehicle around a turn, as he slowly started off the side road.
The motorcyclists were driving too fast - their speed was around 100 kph (62 mph), which made it impossible for the first one to stop in time. More lucky was another motorcyclist who filmed the whole scene on a camera mounted on his helmet.
Fortunately, the collision ended without serious consequences - the motorcyclist suffered only minor injuries and a few scratches, but it could have ended differently. Look at the reason why it's not wise to race on the roads with a motorcycle.
While driving fast, the motorcyclist filmed a scene on camera when his colleague crashed into a slow driver of a passenger car.
The motorcyclist was too fast for the road conditions, and after a series of unfortunate circumstances, he could not avoid a collision with the slow driver. In the video, we can follow the moment when the motorcyclist was surprised by the driver of a personal vehicle around a turn, as he slowly started off the side road.
The motorcyclists were driving too fast - their speed was around 100 kph (62 mph), which made it impossible for the first one to stop in time. More lucky was another motorcyclist who filmed the whole scene on a camera mounted on his helmet.
Fortunately, the collision ended without serious consequences - the motorcyclist suffered only minor injuries and a few scratches, but it could have ended differently. Look at the reason why it's not wise to race on the roads with a motorcycle.